We're finally under contract for a sizable piece of land in Stokes. Not real big, but more than enough for a small farm and land to hunt. Lord willing, we'll close in less than a month. We're beyond excited for the potential to set our roots and give our boys somewhere to grow and come back to years down the road. That being said, there's over 20 acres of overgrown field and a good bit in timber to boot. The fields have everything from grass to briers, saplings to other weeds, and more weeds to more weeds I don't know.
My question is, what's the best way to clear the 20+ and get it back to healthy lush fields? Half will more than likely be for our animals and the other half for deer. Not like 10 on this side and 10 on the other, but 3 here, 2 there and 5 over yonder.
We're considering 3 options throw our goats out and add 3 cows to the mix, bush hog and turn, or spray then turn.
I need some advice gentlemen. Thanks in advance!
My question is, what's the best way to clear the 20+ and get it back to healthy lush fields? Half will more than likely be for our animals and the other half for deer. Not like 10 on this side and 10 on the other, but 3 here, 2 there and 5 over yonder.
We're considering 3 options throw our goats out and add 3 cows to the mix, bush hog and turn, or spray then turn.
I need some advice gentlemen. Thanks in advance!